低糖时代不同甘蔗产业的竞争力

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Sugar Industry-Zuckerindustrie Pub Date : 2020-02-01 DOI:10.36961/si24061
L. Autrey, L. Jolly, P. L. D. Périndorge
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2017-18年度全球食糖产量超过消费量,最初预计为1000万吨,主要来自印度、泰国、欧盟和其他国家的产量增加,导致2018年8月食糖价格创10年来新低。由于2017-18年的低价格环境,即使是巴西等效率最高的糖生产国的生产成本也高于世界市场价格。研究南部、东部、中部和西部非洲不同甘蔗工业与巴西、印度、泰国和澳大利亚等大生产国比较的竞争力是一个机会。测量的参数包括每个行业的一般情况、甘蔗生产(种植面积、产量、生产力、甘蔗质量、收获和控制、小生产者的表现、甘蔗价格和研究、开发和推广)、甘蔗加工(工厂数量、糖产量、加工效率、本地和国际糖价格)和多样化(生物燃料、热电联产等)。世界各地食糖分析师通常使用的技术绩效指标用于比较有关行业与其区域和世界竞争对手的技术效率。分析了每个国家执行的国家政策。我们从全球食糖行业实施的复杂多样的政策中吸取了明确的教训。有了这些经验教训,利益相关者应该能够为制糖业制定一个改革后的政策工具箱,使其能够在各级实现所需的效率。
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Competitiveness of different sugarcane industries in an era of low sugar prices
A surplus in global production over consumption in 2017-18, initially projected at 10 mn t of sugar mainly from boosted production in India, Thailand, European Union and other countries, resulted in a 10-year low price of sugar in August 2018. Due to the low price environment seen in 2017-18, even the most efficient sugar producing countries such as Brazil had production cost higher than the world market price. It was opportune to study the competitiveness of different sugarcane industries in Southern, Eastern, Central and Western Africa in comparison with large producers such as Brazil, India, Thailand and Australia. Parameters measured included the general situation of each industry, the production of cane (area cultivated, yield, productivity, cane quality, harvest and control, performance of small producers, price of cane and research, development and extension), milling of cane (number of factories, sugar production, milling efficiency, price of sugar locally and internationally) and diversification (biofuel, electricity cogeneration and others). The technical performance indicators usually used by sugar analysts across the world were used to compare the technical efficiency of the industries concerned in relation to their regional and world competitors. National policies implemented in each country were analysed. Explicit lessons were drawn from the complexity and diversity of sugar policy applied to industries around the globe. Armed with these lessons, stakeholders should be able to develop a reformed policy tool box for the sugar industry that will allow it to achieve the required efficiency at all levels.
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Sugar Industry-Zuckerindustrie
Sugar Industry-Zuckerindustrie 工程技术-食品科技
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0.50
自引率
50.00%
发文量
22
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Sugar Industry / Zuckerindustrie accepts original papers (research reports), review articles, and short communications on all the aspects implied by the journals title and subtitle.
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